Musselshell Valley Community Foundation Funds Local Community Education

Musselshell Valley Community Foundation has awarded $3,600 to fulfill the $7,600 funding requirement for the Stop the Bleed education courses facilitated by Roundup Memorial Healthcare (RMH). These additional funds ensure costs for the supplies associated with teaching the course are covered and the course can remain free to our community.

The Stop the Bleed program is nationally recognized for its efforts to increase awareness for lifesaving education regarding serious injury. As of October 2019, over 1 million people have been trained around the world. This program is intended not only for healthcare workers, but also for the bystander, both children and adults.

The first class will be hosted March 31st at 6pm in resident's dining room at RMH. It is free to the public and there are 20 spots available. There will be additional courses in the future. If you are interested in a class, please call Alex Goffena at 323-4935 or email [email protected] to sign up.

“We are beyond thankful to the generosity of the Musselshell Valley Community Foundation and Blue Cross Blue Shield for their donations for Stop the Bleed teaching equipment and supplies," said Val Russell, PA-C and Alex Goffena, Trauma/Clinical Coordinator at RMH. "With these donations, we are able to provide the community with valuable skills and training that, in a rural community, can be the difference between life and death when a traumatic event occurs. Truly, as instructors trying to spread the message of 'stop the bleed, save a life' these donations are much appreciated.”

Roundup Memorial is extremely grateful to the Musselshell Valley Community Foundation for their support to enable these free community education courses and improve the emergency preparedness of our community as a whole. We would also like to thank Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana who granted $4,000 in support of this project.

 

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